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METHODOLOGY
A quantitative approach will be utilized to meet the objective highlighted in the proposal. A detailed questionnaire will be developed with company feedback and the participants in the survey will be approached via multiple methods.
50% of the survey will be online, presented to people visiting the company websites, and few other commonly accessed tourism sites.
30% of the sample population will be approached via telephone. The names will be obtained from sites offering information on frequent travelers.
20% of the questionnaires will be more focused towards businessmen and youth, We might target 10% of the questionnaires to specific business clients that deal with Huella Hong Kong regularly and the other 10% to young travelers . Young travelers could be recently married couples or graduating students taking a break after completing education.
SAMPLING
The target population shall include people from the age group 18-75. A sample of 5,000 questionnaires will be used to draw conclusions about the market.
Systematic sampling will be used for online survey. Every 5th visitor to the site will be requested to fill the questionnaire. Filters will be used to prevent same people to fill multiple.
Judgment sampling will be used for telephone and business and youth (20% focused) survey.
TIMING
A total of six months will be used to collect and...

...…………………………………………………. 12 b. Sample …………………………………………………………... Research tools ………………………………………………….... 12 c. 13 d.
Administration of research tool ………………..………………….13 e. Data analysis ……………………………………………………... 14 f. Limitation and assumptions ………………………………………. 15 References ………………………………………………………………… 16
Methodology
a) Research design The research will employ a survey kind of research design where data will be collected from the employees. This kind of research design will best suited to collect the data since it will give the researcher a chance to collect primary data from the organisation. In his regard the researcher will be able to interact with the staff in the organisation which will make it possible to understand the dynamic factors of the research by having a first hand experience. One advantage with the survey kind of research design is that the researchers will have a chance of experiencing the culture of the organisation in practice rather that getting it from the secondary sources. b) Sampling and sample size The sample frame that will be used for the research will be the members of the staff of Penine foods. In the regard the research will collect data from both the worker and the managers of Penine Foods and not from external staffs. This is because the research is supposed to evaluate the effects of culture in those particular organisations. This will help to make the data collected more reliable and accurate. In...

...formulating theories) through data collection. Sample Data Sample data basically is a subclass of populations such as humans, animals and even objects; it often goes as far as Physical Science and the Scientific Method. Within statistics, known as survey methodology, Sample Data concerns itself in the selective method regarding the subset of inhabitants or humans from within any particular population. This is done in order to approximate the uniqueness of an entire populace like weight, gender, color, religion, job types, etc. Sample Data surveying is also extremely cost effective opposed to surveying an entire
population. In short, this form of Sample Data is, from my own opinion, nothing more than probability theories. Population Data On the other hand, Population Data is just that; a means or census aimed at providing Data specifically based on the demographics, collective distinctiveness of a populace, individualism, and the primary starting point regarding population estimations for Federal and State
Governments. This form of data supports federal and municipal legislations throughout our government and agencies. Examples amongst such usage of this particular “census data” would include educational institutes, academic researches, languages and overall population approximations and prognostications. How is a sample related to the population? A part (part being the key word here)...

...the larger population from which the sample was drawn. You should not apply your results to those subjects only who participated in the study. Applying findings from a sample to a larger population is known as generalization.
As the results of an experiment are to generalize the population, so we must be very careful while selecting the sample. The optimal procedure is to identify the population and then draw a random sample of individuals for participation in the experiment. In random sampling, every person in the population must be eligible for population. They also should get an equal chance for being chosen.
Random sampling is constructed by placing the name of every potential participant and then drawing out a specified number of names at one time. But in practice, this is not. Usually college students are used as they are easily available. The adverse effect of this is, it hampers the external validity or generality of experiment and the chances are that the opinion of non-college population may differ in numbers of ways of college students. Therefore, one should not limit themselves to college students only.
Techniques of obtaining representative sampling is:
a. Simple random sampling: Select a random number of individual from population. For eg; a golf ball. To combat problems here, select a large sample as it is more likely to represent all segments.
b. Stratified sampling: It provides...

...“population refers to the entire group of people, events, or things of interest that the researcher wishes to investigate” (2003, p. 25). For this assignment the data sets were provided in a table by the university student library. Upon examination of the data, the characteristics of the population in this study can be evaluated. There is ample information with the data sets for the researcher to compare data and make determinations for wages earned by men and women when 11 variables exist. The population sample provides the team information relative to amount of annual wages earned, gender, education, work experience, and union membership.
Sekaran suggests that an appropriate research sample size should contain between 30 and 500 subjects and that the sample design is important for determining the size of the sample (2003). This data set includes 100 subjects composed of 50 men and 50 women. The type of sampling design used is an important factor when determining sample size. In this scenario experiment quota sampling provides the means and opportunity to succeed in researching wages earned by men and women. According to Sekaran, quota sampling uses a predetermined proportion of subjects from different subgroups (2003).
Bias influences decision-making and the perception of the integrity of research sampling. When bias is a factor a decision or perception becomes...

...aid in the progression of specific biochemical reactions without undergoing any permanent chemical changes themselves. They are complex, conjugated proteins necessary and required to sustain life. Today, enzymes are also used world-wide in a variety of different industrial applications such as the production of paper, wine fermentation, and bio-remediation.
One of the most important industrial applications enzymes are used in worldwide is the production of paper. Paper is one of the most important, used and recycled material used worldwide. It is used in many different applications such as crafts, art, printing, etc. Since man first appeared on earth, they sought ways to record their thoughts in some permanent form. They went through stone and bones to brass and copper. Today, humans use paper for a variety of reasons. Without paper, books wouldn’t exist; history wouldn’t have been recorded, and the movement of art and literature wouldn’t have been able to develop at all.
The use of enzymes in the production of paper wasn’t discovered until recently. And since then, the use of enzymes in the pulp and paper industry has grown since 1980.
The process of paper production occurs in five important steps: (1) the creation of pulp, (2) deinking, (3) bleaching, (4) pitch control, and (5) coating.
The raw material, wood, is first acquired from trees. Wood...

...consequences fell generally into 2 categories: (1) ongoing use of or need for medical, mental health, educational or other health-related therapies, including prescription medications, (2) functional limitations that prevented the child from engaging in age appropriate activities” ( e2).
Question 5: Generalizability
The generalization of this study was the leading indicator to how children with special health care needs are fared; these are children from just a few months old all the way to age 18. There were 12,820,481 samples from children with special health care needs and 56,916,484 samples from children with no special health care needs in 2003; in 2007 there was 14,136,454 children with special health care needs sampled and 59,622,162 children without special health care needs sampled. There is a huge difference in the number of samples between the two. It should have been a little bit more evened out to get the best results of them both.
Question #6: Sample
The sample in this study was both random and purposive. It was random because of the type of survey that was used. There was a “random-digit-dial and a population based telephone survey that fielded through the State and Local Area Integrated Telephone Survey mechanism”. Tis study was made random because it wasn’t based on gender, race, age, or background of the interviewee.
However, what makes it purposive was that it only was studying...